Chris recently revealed that he gathered the cast at his home to mourn the death of their co-star Anton Yelchin.

“It’s been a very difficult few weeks,” Chris told TV Week. “It’s hard to talk about; hard to encapsulate someone’s life in some sort of sound bite or tidbit. We hung out at my house and it was just nice to have the family around to help deal with a loss like this and experience mourning at such an intense level.”

“I find as a member of the LGBT community myself… I was disappointed by the fact that George was disappointed. You know, I think any member of the LGBT community that takes issue with the normalized and positive portray of members of our community in Hollywood and in mainstream blockbuster cinema… I get it, that he’s had his own personal journey and has his own personal relationship with this character. But, you know, as we established in the first Star Trek film in 2009, we’ve created an alternate universe,” Zachary told Pedestrian.tv.

“My hope is that eventually George can be strengthened by the enormously positive response from especially young people who are heartened by and inspired by this really tasteful and beautiful portrayal of something that I think is gaining acceptance and inclusion in our societies across the world, and should be,” Zach continued. Watch the video below.

At the premiere, Karl opened up about the death of his co-star Anton Yelchin.

“It’s bittersweet with the passing of Anton,” Karlexpressed. “It’s devastating losing someone in your family. This feels like it should be a time for celebration not just of the film but of him, his extraordinary talent and the beautiful man he was. I’m having a difficult time coming to grips with talking about him in the past tense — it’s very raw and very painful.”

FYI: Zachary is wearing a Bottega Veneta look. John is wearing a Topman light gray three piece suit at the premiere and a Topman jacket and shirt with J Brand trousers at the photo call.

Zachary Quinto walks his dogs during an afternoon outing on Friday (July 1) in New York City.

The night before, the 39-year-old Star Trek: Beyond actor appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and talked about the death of his co-star Anton Yelchin.

Zachary called Anton a “beautiful guy” and that he doesn’t “even know how to talk about it.”

“We already knew that this would be a really bittersweet experience because of the loss of Leonard [Nimoy] last year,” he said. “But this has just been absolutely devastating for all of us. I think our goal just has to be to celebrate his incredible life and honor him as much as we can. It was a terrible loss, I think not only for us, but also to the industry and audiences. He was such a talent.”